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Travel Beijing, China - 2008 Summer Olympics - Illustrated Guide, Phrasebook and Maps (All About Symbian)

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The way we were: Walters Art Museum unfolds the greatest maps of the world (Carroll County Online)

BALTIMORE - Maps today are a bit impersonal, usually accessed via a quick click of the mouse or the touch of a GPS screen. Maps are still invaluable, though they used to be brilliant works of art. Some - and this is no overstatement - changed the world.

Early St. Patrick’s Day easter egg on Google Maps (ZDNet)

Street View in Google Maps now shows a tiny leprechaun instead of the classic yellow guy — it’s a bit early, but you can only assume this has to do with St. Patrick’s Day on Monday. A rainbow follows him when you drag the little guy around the map…

Newly redrawn flood maps for Monmouth County released (Asbury Park Press)

New, highly detailed flood maps for Monmouth County are available on the Internet and at local municipal offices. Federal emergency management officials are urging homeowners to check out the new maps, and buy flood insurance if their homes lie within the newly redrawn flood zones.

Click2Map Adds Template and Database Features to Google Maps (PRWeb)

Click2Map’s powerful online Google Maps editor now offers database and template functionalities. Creating fully customizable interactive professional online maps from existing data is finally possible. (PRWeb Mar 15, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb774024.htm

Click2Map Adds Template and Database Features to Google Maps (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Click2Map’s powerful online Google Maps editor now offers database and template functionalities. Creating fully customizable interactive professional online maps from existing data is finally possible.

Discover the world in maps at the Walters (Baltimore Sun)

On Dec. 7, 1972, Cmdr. Eugene Cernan and his crew gazed out the hatch of their moon-bound spacecraft and saw what looked like a dazzling blue marble floating against the blackness of space. “We’re not the first to discover this,” Cernan radioed back to Mission Control, “but we’d like to confirm, from the crew of Apollo 17, that the world is round.”

Etna trustee hopes aerial maps will clear up confusion (Newark Advocate)

ETNA — Etna Township Trustee Jeff Johnson has brought his more than dozen years on the township’s Board of Zoning Appeals to his new post in a move he hopes will better the township’s zoning operations.

FEMA to unveil county’s preliminary flood maps (Asbury Park Press)

New preliminary flood maps of Monmouth County will be unveiled by state officials and the Federal Emergency Management Agency in a series of upcoming public meetings, the first of which will be held Monday at the Monmouth County Library, Eastern Branch.

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